Two dance floors, a rooftop terrace, and a VIP area make Club Unity a Montreal hot spot; drag shows, go-go dancers, Friday Night College, and Saturday Muscle Beach keep the regulars coming back for more.
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Deceiving
I've been there last summer and the full experience have been deceiving. You have to be young (very young) to appreciate this club. No service, one kind of drink, kids... litterally kids taking all the space. The music was good though. Sad that it made me feel so old and so out of my time.
A young mixed crowd all out for a good time
I've been to Unity on Saturday night about 4 times. There's one small (and usually packed) dancefloor playing cheese and house music on the main dancefloor. A popular night with a young mixed crowd all out for a good time. Go-go dancers dance on the bar and podiums in the early hours. Only once have I not been impressed with the DJ in the main room. Edit July 2013: I've remarked Unity down considerably. It's arguably still worth it for the roof terrace in the summer (not that it's the only venue on the street with one) but it's gone downhill since the music in the main room on Saturday changed to pop a few years ago. Unity may be a mixed venue, but the door staff need to exercise discretion. The sight a group of girls all dressed in pink on a bachelorette party sent me off to Bar Apollon which, whilst far from perfect, is a better bet.
The place to be if...
It used to be the best place in town. From the age of 18 almost every friday and saturday night was spent there... Was the place to be... Now I'm 25... over the hill for Unity